Xingyi Mixture and Eight-form Boxing by Luo Jinhua Sha Guozheng Style DVD
LECTURER: Luo Jinhua
SKUDW094-04
SUBTITLEEnglish / Chinese
TIME49.0
Index: Xingyi Mixture and Eight-form Boxing by Luo Jinhua Sha Guozheng Style DVD // Body-Mind Integration / Xingyi Internal Alchemy // Wushu Heritage
Mastering Xingyi Mixture Boxing And Eight-Form Boxing: A Comprehensive Guide To The Essential Techniques Of The Sha Guozheng Internal Arts Tradition
Index: Xingyi Mixture and Eight-form Boxing by Luo Jinhua Sha Guozheng Style DVD // Body-Mind Integration / Xingyi Internal Alchemy // Wushu Heritage
Master-Level Demonstration
●Master the 'Mixture Boxing' (Za Shi Chui) to synthesize the power of the Five Elements and Twelve Animals.
●Learn the 'Eight-form Boxing' for a condensed study of Xingyi's core combat logic and structural alignment.
●Develop explosive 'Fa-Jin' by integrating internal Qi with external mechanical efficiency.
●Study under Master Luo Jinhua to capture the 'Grandeur and Elegant' style of the Sha Guozheng Lineage.
Explore the tactical usage of short-range kinetic energy and defense logic.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT AND LINEAGE
Xingyi Quan, or Form-Intention Boxing, is a martial art defined by its directness, structural integrity, and explosive power. This program focuses on two of the most critical routines in the Xingyi curriculum: Mixture Boxing (Za Shi Chui) and Eight-form Boxing (Ba Shi Quan). These forms represent the 'Technical Routine' at its most refined, serving as a bridge between basic movements and advanced combat application. The instruction is provided by Master Luo Jinhua, a 7th Dan in Chinese Wushu and a direct disciple of the legendary Grandmaster Sha Guozheng. Master Sha was renowned for his 'Condensed and Pure' techniques and his ability to maintain the 'Grandeur and Elegant' aesthetic of traditional Xingyi. This DVD preserves the lineage of the Sha style, offering a deep dive into the internal alchemy and combat logic that have made Xingyi a cornerstone of Chinese wushu for centuries.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND BIOMECHANICS
Mixture Boxing (Za Shi Chui) is a quintessential Xingyi routine that extracts the cream of the Five-element Boxing and Twelve-style Boxing. Biomechanically, it demands a high degree of 'Body-Mind Integration,' where the internal energy (Qi) and external form (Xing) move in perfect synchronization. The routine is characterized by its 'Fluid Structure,' alternating between hardness and softness, and emptiness and solidness. Master Luo Jinhua demonstrates how to utilize 'Explosive Force' (Fa-Jin) through the 'Dynamic Chain' of the body, where power is generated from the ground and expressed through the fists with 'Smartness and Undulation.' Eight-form Boxing complements this by focusing on 'Dual Cultivation of Inside and Outside,' emphasizing a stable pose and the 'Six Harmonies' (Liu He) to ensure that every strike is backed by the practitioner's entire mass.
COMBAT LOGIC AND INTERNAL ALCHEMY
The combat application of these routines is rooted in the principle of 'Attacking and Defending Simultaneously.' The tactical logic of Mixture Boxing involves complex transitions that allow the practitioner to absorb an opponent's force and immediately counter with an 'Internal Energy Outburst.' Master Luo Jinhua meticulously explains the theory behind the movements, showing how 'Mind-Intent' (Yi) guides the 'Force' (Jin). The training also emphasizes the health benefits of Xingyi; by stimulating blood circulation and accelerating metabolism, the practice lightens the burden on the heart and enhances digestive function. This 48-minute instructional guide provides a museum-level breakdown of the Sha Guozheng tradition, offering practitioners a clear path to developing 'Overwhelming Skills' and 'Martial Aesthetics.' It is an essential resource for those seeking to master the authentic technical routine of Xingyi Quan, ensuring that the spirit, shape, and intent are unified in every action.
Xingyi Quan, or Form-Intention Boxing, is a martial art defined by its directness, structural integrity, and explosive power. This program focuses on two of the most critical routines in the Xingyi curriculum: Mixture Boxing (Za Shi Chui) and Eight-form Boxing (Ba Shi Quan). These forms represent the 'Technical Routine' at its most refined, serving as a bridge between basic movements and advanced combat application. The instruction is provided by Master Luo Jinhua, a 7th Dan in Chinese Wushu and a direct disciple of the legendary Grandmaster Sha Guozheng. Master Sha was renowned for his 'Condensed and Pure' techniques and his ability to maintain the 'Grandeur and Elegant' aesthetic of traditional Xingyi. This DVD preserves the lineage of the Sha style, offering a deep dive into the internal alchemy and combat logic that have made Xingyi a cornerstone of Chinese wushu for centuries.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND BIOMECHANICS
Mixture Boxing (Za Shi Chui) is a quintessential Xingyi routine that extracts the cream of the Five-element Boxing and Twelve-style Boxing. Biomechanically, it demands a high degree of 'Body-Mind Integration,' where the internal energy (Qi) and external form (Xing) move in perfect synchronization. The routine is characterized by its 'Fluid Structure,' alternating between hardness and softness, and emptiness and solidness. Master Luo Jinhua demonstrates how to utilize 'Explosive Force' (Fa-Jin) through the 'Dynamic Chain' of the body, where power is generated from the ground and expressed through the fists with 'Smartness and Undulation.' Eight-form Boxing complements this by focusing on 'Dual Cultivation of Inside and Outside,' emphasizing a stable pose and the 'Six Harmonies' (Liu He) to ensure that every strike is backed by the practitioner's entire mass.
COMBAT LOGIC AND INTERNAL ALCHEMY
The combat application of these routines is rooted in the principle of 'Attacking and Defending Simultaneously.' The tactical logic of Mixture Boxing involves complex transitions that allow the practitioner to absorb an opponent's force and immediately counter with an 'Internal Energy Outburst.' Master Luo Jinhua meticulously explains the theory behind the movements, showing how 'Mind-Intent' (Yi) guides the 'Force' (Jin). The training also emphasizes the health benefits of Xingyi; by stimulating blood circulation and accelerating metabolism, the practice lightens the burden on the heart and enhances digestive function. This 48-minute instructional guide provides a museum-level breakdown of the Sha Guozheng tradition, offering practitioners a clear path to developing 'Overwhelming Skills' and 'Martial Aesthetics.' It is an essential resource for those seeking to master the authentic technical routine of Xingyi Quan, ensuring that the spirit, shape, and intent are unified in every action.
Master Luo Jinhua
Biographical Profile: Luo Jinhua
Titan of Southern Fist (Nanquan) and Pioneer of Competitive Wushu
Luo Jinhua is a renowned contemporary martial artist, an 8th Duan holder in Chinese Wushu, and a National-level Coach. As a leading authority in Nanquan (Southern Fist), he served as the Head Coach of the Zhejiang Provincial Wushu Team. He is a pivotal figure in the evolution of traditional Southern styles into modern competitive Wushu, having mentored a multitude of elite athletes, including several world champions.
Martial Arts Background: Rooted in Tradition, Forged in Combat
Master Luo began his journey with family martial traditions before mastering various Southern styles. He is celebrated for his unique insights into Nanquan mechanics, characterized by explosive power, stable stances, and the tactical use of vocalization to augment force. During the 1970s and 1980s, he secured multiple national championships, leaving a lasting impact on the martial arts world with his vigorous and powerful style.
Educational Achievements: The Architect of Champions
As a coach, Master Luo is famous for his rigorous standards and "tough love" philosophy. During his tenure with the Zhejiang Team, he integrated the essence of traditional Nanquan with modern sports science, creating a highly effective training system for competitive athletes. He has produced numerous Asian and World champions, bringing immense honor to China’s martial arts community. He has also served as a coach for the Chinese National Wushu Team on multiple overseas missions.
Artistic Style: Formidable Power and Grandeur
His Nanquan style epitomizes the "strong bridges and stable stances" of Southern martial arts. His movements are marked by high explosive power and a rhythmic cadence, with every strike reflecting the practical combat spirit of the Southern lineages. Through his work in standardizing techniques and drafting competition rules, he has laid a solid foundation for the spectacular presentation of Nanquan on the global stage.
HERITAGE ARCHIVE: This instructional media is part of the Chinoiserie2008 Traditional Wushu Collection. Our mission is to preserve the authentic lineage and technical standards of Chinese martial arts through systematic digital documentation.
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